Pascal Paoli Et L'image de la Corse Au Dix-huitième Siècle

Pascal Paoli Et L'image de la Corse Au Dix-huitième Siècle

Author: Francis Beretti

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13:

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La p riode du gouvernement de Pascal Paoli, notamment dans les ann es 1764-1769, est cruciale dans l'histoire de la Corse. L' le est alors, en effet, un enjeu politique de port e europ enne, car la domination de la r publique de G nes est en d clin, et Choiseul convoite ce nouveau territoire, de crainte que cette place strat gique ne tombe entre les mains du roi de Grande-Bretagne. James Boswell joua un r le fondamental dans la repr sentation litt raire de la Corse et la consolidation de la notori t de Pascal Paoli en tant que champion du patriotisme et de la libert . Influenc par l'admiration qu'il prouvait alors envers Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Boswell alla rencontrer le chef des rebelles insulaires. Son r cit de voyage, intitul An Account of Corsica (1768), fut un v ritable 'bestseller'. Avant ce r cit, la d finition de la Corse tenait en deux lignes dans l'Encyclop die de Paris. Apr s 1768, l'auteur de l'entr e 'Corse' dans l'Encyclop die d'Yverdon puise abondamment dans l'ouvrage de Boswell. Comme le dit Jean Vivi s, 'An Account of Corsica s'est ins r dans le savoir des Lumi res tel que l'exposent les diverses Encyclop dies' (SVEC 245, p.468). Le pr sent ouvrage tudie l' volution de la repr sentation litt raire de la Corse et de Paoli dans la premi re moiti du dix-huiti me si cle, en repla ant dans son contexte le voyage de Boswell, et les diverses impressions des visiteurs britanniques du bref pisode 'anglo-corse' des ann es 1794-1796; le lien qui relie les deux p riodes tant Pascal Paoli.


The Stuarts and Corsica

The Stuarts and Corsica

Author: Didier Ramelet Stuart

Publisher: Didier Ramelet Stuart

Published: 2024-06-10

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 2959440706

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Didier Ramelet Stuart, a Corsican historian, has spent the last 28 years researching the connection between the Stuarts and the island of Corsica. Here, a particular focus is given to the many attempts to establish the last members of the House of Stuart in Corsica, from 1731 to 1774.


An Account of Corsica, the Journal of a Tour to That Island; and Memoirs of Pascal Paoli

An Account of Corsica, the Journal of a Tour to That Island; and Memoirs of Pascal Paoli

Author: James Boswell

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2006-01-12

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 019534734X

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This first complete reprint of Boswell's book on Corsica since the eighteenth century is enhanced by comprehensive annotation, textual apparatus, and a critical introduction. Boswell designed his text in two parts: first, an Account of Corsica, which gives a historical, political, socio-economic, and cultural overview of the Corsican people, and second, the Journal of his tour to see the Corsican leader Pascal Paoli in 1765. This edition, unlike so many reprints of just the Journal, allows the reader to appreciate Boswell's original design. The young and adventuresome Boswell wanted to write a book that would swing public opinion, and perhaps the British government, to support the Corsicans in their struggle for independence. He was well aware that his English readers had but the haziest ideas about Corsica gleaned from but snatches of news in the papers. The first part would therefore provide the context within which to understand and appreciate his account of his journey to and meeting with Paoli. The complete text also illustrates aspects of Boswell that have received less attention than they might, namely, his sense of history, his political enthusiasm for national liberty, and his scholarship. He brings to the book a solid foundation in the Classics and the law, a facility in French and Italian, and a sensitivity to writing that, as the notes show, is evident in the reworking of his manuscript. The editors' introduction and the extensive annotation point up Boswell the scholar--assiduous, sedulous to get at the relevant sources, careful to do justice to those he disagreed with, and open about seeking and acknowledging advice. The text reveals Boswell as a serious and independent thinker and a writer committed to Corsica's independence. What he argued for and presumed was about to be achieved is still a matter of debate in Corsica and metropolitan France.


Rethinking the Age of Revolutions

Rethinking the Age of Revolutions

Author: David A. Bell

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018-09-04

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 0190674822

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Much of the historiography on the age of democratic revolutions has seemed to come to a halt until recent years. Historians of this period have tried to develop new explanatory paradigms but there are few that have had a lasting impact. David A. Bell and Yair Mintzker seek to break through the narrow views of this period with research that reaches beyond the traditional geographical and chronological boundaries of the subject. Rethinking the Age of Revolutions brings together some of the most exciting and important research now being done on the French Revolutionary era, by prominent historians from North America and France. Adopting a variety of approaches, and tackling a wide variety of subjects, such as natural rights in the early modern world, the birth of celebrity culture and the phenomenon of modern political charisma, among others, this collection shows the continuing vitality and importance of the field. This is an important book not only for specialists, but for anyone interested in the origins of some of the most important issues in the politics and culture of the modern West.


Napoleon

Napoleon

Author: Philip Dwyer

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2014-03-06

Total Pages: 792

ISBN-13: 1408854694

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The first volume of a groundbreaking and innovative popular biography of Napoleon Bonaparte, one of history's most complex and charismatic leaders 'Remarkable ... a satisfying, psychologically convincing account of Napoleon's early years and ascent to power. Even-handed and authoritative, this fascinating and highly enjoyable book will be an eye opener even to those who think they know the subject well' Sunday Times 'We are clearly in the presence of what will be a monumental work ... meticulously researched and well-written' Andrew Roberts, Literary Review Napoleon Bonaparte's rise to power was neither inevitable nor smooth; it was full of mistakes, wrong turns and pitfalls. During his formative years his identity was constantly shifting, his character ambiguous and his intentions often ill-defined. He was, however, highly ambitious, and it was this ruthless drive that advanced his career. This book examines the extraordinary evolution of Napoleon's character and the means by which at the age of thirty he became head of the most powerful country in Europe and skilfully fashioned the image of himself that laid the foundation of the legend that endures to this day.


Theodore Von Neuhoff, King of Corsica

Theodore Von Neuhoff, King of Corsica

Author: Julia Gasper

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1611494400

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"A visionary and a madman" was how one British statesman, Lord Carteret, described Theodore von Neuhoff. This exciting biography, Theodore von Neuhoff, King of Corsica: The Man behind the Legend by Julia Gasper, traces the unlikely career of the German baron who in 1736 had himself crowned the King of Corsica. Theodore von Neuhoff's career spanned the entire European continent and his role in the Corsican rebellion against Genoa was as bold and unconventional as everything else in his life. Mixing with royalty, rogues and rabble, he was successively a soldier, secret agent, Jacobite, speculator, alchemist, cabbalist, Rosicrucian, astrologer, fraudster, and spy. He had changed his name several times, abducted a nun and seen the inside of several prisons before turning his hand to revolution. Neuhoff had daring far-sighted ideas about religious tolerance and the abolition of slavery that turned the Corsican rebellion into a significant political event with repercussions way beyond the shores of one small island. Denounced as an arch-criminal, traitor and seditious heretic, he survived pursuit by the agents of the Genoese Republic for twenty years with a price on his head, dodging assassination attempts while meeting countless famous and fascinating people. Valuable to the British as a political tool against the French, he spent his old age in relative comfort in an English debtors' prison. Theodore von Neuhoff, King of Corsica argues that despite all his eccentricity Neuhoff was still a significant Enlightenment figure.


Rousseau’s Economic Philosophy

Rousseau’s Economic Philosophy

Author: Bertil Fridén

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 9401152942

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An increasing body of literature concerns the economics of those highly appreciated qualities of life that are not easily provided by market exchange. Today these problems are visible as never before, for example environmental problems. But already at the dawn of industrial society the problem had been observed by Rousseau. His statements on the economy claim to take these problems into account with due importance. In this way his economic philosophy concerns a different domain of the economy from, for example, Adam Smith's work. Rousseau's philosophy attempts to consider phenomena later labeled information asymmetries and information costs, bargaining, collective good problems. Some of Rousseau's most puzzling social proposals (on theater, women, music, etc.) can be explained by his well-argued conviction that an optimal economy demands a high social morale, a communicative morale. He proposes an economic philosophy for the most important properties of richness - such as experiencing the unique, and being free although dependent on others (empowerment). It is for the adult capable of true deliberation, not for the trifle of the innocent child. He develops a concept of richness that is close to the Aristotelian capability-concept, later explored by Amartya Sen. Rousseau's economic philosophy has not been treated in a monograph before. The book should be rewarding to those interested in social theory, the history of social and economic thought, problems at the margins of market exchange, e.g. cultural economics, environmental economics, students of Rousseau and the thought of the 18th century, welfare economic theory in the direction of Arrow or Sen, and Poanyi's and others' theses about the transition from selfsufficiency to market.


English Travel Narratives in the Eighteenth Century

English Travel Narratives in the Eighteenth Century

Author: Jean Viviès

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-03-02

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1351940007

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The eighteenth century, commonly described as the age of the novel, is also the golden age of travel narratives. In this English edition of Le Récit de voyage en Angleterre au XVIIIe siècle, the genre of the travel narrative receives a treatment based on its development in close relationship with fiction. The book provides a survey of famous travel narratives: James Boswell's journal of a tour to Corsica and account of his trip to Scotland with Samuel Johnson, Laurence Sterne's enigmatic Sentimental Journey, Tobias Smollett's Travels through France and Italy. Negotiating between inventory and invention, these texts invite a reconsideration of conventional generic distinctions. They open up a literary space in which the full significance of the real and fictional journey motif can be explored.


Revolutionary Ideas

Revolutionary Ideas

Author: Jonathan Israel

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2015-09-22

Total Pages: 882

ISBN-13: 0691169713

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"Historians of the French Revolution used to take for granted what was also obvious to its contemporary observers--that the Revolution was caused by the radical ideas of the Enlightenment. Yet in recent decades scholars have argued that the Revolution was brought about by social forces, politics, economics, or culture--almost anything but abstract notions like liberty or equality. In Revolutionary Ideas, one of the world's leading historians of the Enlightenment restores the Revolution's intellectual history to its rightful central role. Drawing widely on primary sources, Jonathan Israel shows how the Revolution was set in motion by radical eighteenth-century doctrines, how these ideas divided revolutionary leaders into vehemently opposed ideological blocs, and how these clashes drove the turning points of the Revolution. Revolutionary Ideas demonstrates that the Revolution was really three different revolutions vying for supremacy--a conflict between constitutional monarchists such as Lafayette who advocated moderate Enlightenment ideas; democratic republicans allied to Tom Paine who fought for Radical Enlightenment ideas; and authoritarian populists, such as Robespierre, who violently rejected key Enlightenment ideas and should ultimately be seen as Counter-Enlightenment figures. The book tells how the fierce rivalry between these groups shaped the course of the Revolution, from the Declaration of Rights, through liberal monarchism and democratic republicanism, to the Terror and the Post-Thermidor reaction. In this compelling account, the French Revolution stands once again as a culmination of the emancipatory and democratic ideals of the Enlightenment. That it ended in the Terror represented a betrayal of those ideas--not their fulfillment."--Provided by publisher.